Psychological
Book Summary: “The Housemaid’s Secret” by Freida McFadden
The intriguing story of mystery, deceit, and redemption found in "The Housemaid's Secret" by Freida McFadden is set against the backdrop of a magnificent house in Victorian England. Readers are swept into a world of forbidden love, covert motives, and surprising turns as secrets come to light and loyalties are put to the test. We'll delve into the details of every chapter, examining the lives of the people and the secrets that unite them, in this succinct book synopsis, you can have a better idea of the story by getting a few audiobooks on us through Audible.
By Summarize Me2 years ago in Fiction
Oh brother, where art thou?
Sicily | 1943 5:38A.M “Rosalie? Rosalie, can you hear me?” She stirred at the sound of her name being called to her from beyond the darkness. She could not see who was calling her, so she continued to follow the sound of the familiar voice until the small ball of light off in the distance bubbled into the room’s dangling, ceiling light bulb. Garret’s tired face blinked in and out as her eyes adjusted to her surroundings.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
Exploring the Power of Fiction in Modern Society
In today's fast-paced world, fiction plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of society, ourselves, and the world around us. From books and films to television series and video games, fiction has the power to entertain, inspire, and provoke thought. In this article, we will delve deep into the various ways in which fiction influences modern society and why it remains such a powerful and relevant medium.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Fiction
Which Animal Do You See First?. Top Story - March 2024.
This is another item on the famous "Hidden Figures" test in cognitive psychology that is used to evaluate people's dependency on the field of information around them and their prevalent type of intelligence - Crystalline (vertical thinking, associated with traditional step-by-step problem solving) or Fluid (lateral thinking, associated with creative, out-of-the-box problem solving).
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Fiction
The Terrifying Tremulous Trees
I’m Gunther Twigly, and I’m a two thousand year old California Redwood tree. My patch of forest was special, different from other forests. There was a meteor crash here thousands of years before even I existed. The meteors minerals were unlike anything from Earth. My seedling landed near the meteor crash site, and when I started growing, my roots and the roots from the other surrounding trees absorbed the minerals which allowed us to become sentient. There’s a total of three acres of land where myself and the other sentient trees grow. Every hundred years or so, a new meteor crashes in the same spot, providing us with fresh minerals for our seedlings. We wait until then to plant our seeds and now there are thousands of sentient trees wandering through California, exploring while trying to remain hidden. If ever you think you see a tree moving or you hear a couple of trees whispering to each other in the middle of the night, it might be one of us. Most of us are harmless explorers, though, so unless you run into the one we call Mr. Murder Tree who swore an oath of vengeance on all humans for their continued atrocities against trees, there’s no need to worry. And if you do run into Mr. Murder Tree, you won’t know until it’s to late. So again, no need to worry.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
Fractured Minds
In the dimly lit confines of his small apartment, Daniel sat alone, his mind consumed by darkness. The weight of his thoughts pressed down on him like a suffocating blanket, leaving him gasping for air. He had always prided himself on his strength, his resilience in the face of adversity. But now, as the walls closed in around him, he found himself teetering on the edge of collapse.
By Hasan Sadiq2 years ago in Fiction
The Trail of the Snail. Content Warning.
I dedicate this story to Charlie. *** Just at the moment that you're born, so is a snail. And so begins a relentless pursuit, a race between molluscs and mammal. Snails may look like they are aimless meanderers but this is not the case. In truth, they are the harbingers of death, and their trails, whilst seemingly random, all lead to one person: the person to whom they have been linked from the day of their arrival on Earth.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction







